Adair Country Inn & Restaurant in Bethlehem, New Hampshire at the foot of the White Mountains

Adair Country Inn & Restaurant is an intimate and romantic retreat for couples who wish to relax, observe wildlife, and take advantage of nearby hiking, skiing and the natural attraction of New Hampshire's White Mountains. From its long drive bordered by stately pines, gleaming white birch trees and stone walls to its picturesque setting on a knoll with spectacular views of the White Mountains, Adair is one of New England's most renowned country inns.

Our Restaurant Adair Country Inn & Restaurant offers fine New England style cuisine in a cozy fireside atmosphere. Dinner reservations are available from 5:30 until 8:30pm, Thursday through Monday.

Guests are welcome to use the Inn's full facilities, including the 200-acre grounds, library, living room, and granite tap room with pool table and large screen television.

Rich History The Inn is rich in history, with scenic grounds and colorful gardens designed by the Olmsted Brothers (sons of the man who designed New York City's Central Park) providing an atmosphere of quiet splendor.

The country estate was built in 1927 by Frank Hogan as a gift to his only daughter, Dorothy Adair Hogan, upon the occasion of her marriage to John W. Guider. Nick and Betsy Young and their children are the fourth and current owners of this romantic country inn and restaurant.